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Sussex Bishops and the Southern Rail dispute

Posted on 7 December 2016 by David Pocklington
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The bishops in the diocese of Chichester have written an open letter on the continued disruption of Southern Rail services, a transcript of which is reproduced below.

On Monday, statements in the Commons on Southern Rail services were made in the Commons and the House of Lords.

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